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2023 Civic Type R Carolina Motorsports Park CMP. Personal Best
PointByPatrol
Location:
United States
Level:
Amateur
PointByPatrol
Lap Date : 08 Oct, 2023
1min 48.51sec (+2.27s)
Outside Temp: 16 ° C
Carolina Motorsports Park
Honda Civic Type R FL5 2023 (w/NT01)
Medium
Tire: 100 NT01
Front Pad: Ferodo DS3.12
Rear Pad : Paragon R5
Tire Size: 275/35/18
Published on 25 Nov, 2023

Bone stock tune. PRL intercooler, HEL oil cooler, AP/Essex BBK, Dream Automotive brake lines, Motul RBF 660 brake fluid, Paragon R7 front, Paragon R5 rear, Nitto NT01 tires (very used....almost dead). This is a tough track in general, reduced power overheat occurred the day before this, completely wore out brand new front brake pads, warped the Essex rotors, and the oil temperature guess-o-meter still ran high despite the oil cooler. Max coolant temp noticed was around 244 Fahrenheit. Ambient temp was roughly 75 with the "overheat." When I popped the hood right after the session I noticed a thimble full of coolant had puked out of the release hose on the reservoir. This PB lap was around 66 Fahrenheit. I removed the rain baffle after the first reduced power event the day prior, and that did seem to help, but I decided to run the heat in the car as well. This did result in increased resiliency.

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